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1.4 EMERGENCY RESCUE OPERATIONS
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INTRODUCTIONINTRODUCTION
As Gas Free Engineering Personnel you need to know the correct procedures for safe and effective Emergency Rescue Operations.
Lesson Topic 1.4, Emergency Rescue Operations
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ENABLING OBJECTIVESENABLING OBJECTIVES
Describe the procedures and safety equipment used for emergency rescue operations in accordance with NSTM 074 Vol 3
Lesson Topic 1.4, Emergency Rescue Operations
OVERVIEW• Rescue Requirements
• Rescue Command & Control Personnel
• Rescue Support Personnel
• Rescue Teams
• Rescue Equipment
• Rescue Procedures
• Rescue TrainingNSTM 074 V3 R4 (JUL 03) Section 25 & Appendix C-28
When Do Emergency Rescue Procedures Apply?
• Rescue of Personnel from a Confined Space
• Emergency Operations or Repair Work Approved by CO in an IDLH
Space
GFE / GFEA
EMERGENCY RESCUE COMMAND & CONTROL
• Directs Rescue at Access IAW Rescue Plan
• Focal Point of Comms,
Instructions, Info, Equip, Personnel
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• One Investigator & One Rescuer
• Initial Contact, Assessment & Safe Removal
• Inv. has Comms
• GFE Determines Number ( 2+1 min.)
• Don Respiratory Protection &
Standby to Assist Primary Rescue
Team
• One Per Rescuer
• Help to Don Gear
• Tend Safety Lines & Chain Fall
• Tend SAR/SCBA Air Hoses
• Comms w/ Space
Primary Secondary Attendants Rescue Team Rescue Team
EMERGENCY RESCUE TEAMS
MAA DOC Electrician
EMERGENCY RESCUE SUPPORT
• Assist GFE / GFEA in Personnel
Management
• Crowd Control at Space Entry
• Advise GFE / GFEA on
Victim Medical Aid
• Treat Patient Removed from
Space
• Check, Energize or Isolate
Circuits as Directed by
GFE / GFEA
OOD GFE / GFEA DC Central Phone Talker
EMERGENCY RESCUE COMMAND & CONTROL
• Directs Rescue at Access IAW Rescue Plan
• Focal Point of Comms,
Instructions, Info, Equip, Personnel
• Comms between GFE and OOD
• Direct Personel & Equip to Scene as GFE Requests
• Track Status of Rescue Operation
• Provide Additional
Assistance as Directed by GFE /
GFEA
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Equipment Equipment
Lets talk about equipment needed for these rescues
Lesson Topic 1.4, Emergency Rescue Operations
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Equipment Equipment
CAUTION: EQUIPMENT CARRIED INTO THE SPACE MUST BE TETHERED TO PERSONNEL TO PREVENT LOSS OF OR DAMAGE TO EQUIPMENT
Lesson Topic 1.4, Emergency Rescue Operations
•5 SCBAs: 2 PASPs (+RASPs) 55 minutes of air per PASP (1 Bottle)
•4 Safety Harnesses, Safety Lines
• 2 Radios or 3 S.P. headsets w/salt & pepper reel on scene.
• First Aid Kit & Stretcher
• Chain Fall
• Detection Equipment
• Explosion-Proof Flashlights, Drop Lights, or Chem Lights
• Additional PPE as requried
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Entry proceduresEntry procedures
Now how do we enter the space to rescue our shipmates?
Lesson Topic 1.4, Emergency Rescue Operations
Discovery, Reporting, and Initial Response
• Specify in Toxic Gas Bill; distinguish Rescue situations from
spills without rescue.
• Provide for word passed, notification of CO, rescue assignments with specific
responsiblities.
GFE’s EMERGENCY RESCUE BRIEF
> Brief Rescue & Entry Personnel, Doc, MAA, Electrician, CDO, EDO, (ENG, Fire Marshall, DCC, OOD, Dept Head)
� Respirators type: SAR/SCBA? # of Spare RASPs?
� Obstacles/ hazards to anticipate.
� Detection Equipment type? Additional PPE?
� Comms /backup comms procedures- phones/radios, tending lines
� Rescue air for victim (SCBA)
(For CO-Approved IDLH Work follow IDLH Checklist 074 App. C-28)
PRIOR TO ENTRY• Attendants assist rescuers’ dress-out (including harnesses and tending lines)
• Post Primary Rescue Team at Entry & Don Gear in Standby
• Test Comms and gear (incl gas analyzer, Draeger, flashlight,..)
DURING ENTRY• Attendants Monitor Air Supply and Manage Hose Lines
• Remain Vigilant for Signs of Distress
• PASS Alarm
• No Movement
• Hard Pulls on Line
• Distress Comms
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Rescue proceduresRescue procedures
Lets do some rescuing !!!
Lesson Topic 1.4, Emergency Rescue Operations
RESCUE PROCEDURESRESCUERS ENTER ONLY WHEN ORDERED BY GFE!!
PRIMARY RESCUE TEAM:
• Don Respirators, Activate air,
ensuring positive flow
• Connect Safety Harness & Lines
• Locate Victim, Assess Situation,
Identify Hazards & Report
• Isolate source leak/spill.
•Make Requests: Electrical
Isolation, Stretcher, Hoist
RESCUE PROCEDURES !!! RESCUERS SHALL ENTER ONLY WHEN ORDERED BY GFE / GFEA !!!
SECONDARY RESCUE TEAM:
• Don Respirators, Safety Harness & Lines
• Enter if Directed by GFE/GFEA
• Post Another Standby Rescuer
• Assist Primary Team as Required
ATTEND TO VICTIMS• Supply Air Options :
– SCBA
– Medical O2 Bottle & Air Mask
• First Aid: Broken Bones, Bleeding?
• Report Injuries & Advise Transport
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Rescue proceduresRescue procedures
Attending to victims:WARNING: IF THE SAR/SCBA IS USED ON THE VICTIM, THE BACKUP SCBA CARRY POUCH SHALL NOT BE PLACED ON THE VICTIM. IF THEVICTIM IS DRAGGED OR CARRIED, THE POUCHSHALL BE CARRIED BY ONE OF THE RESCUERS.IF THE VICTIM IS TRANSPORTED ON A STRETCHER, THE CARRY POUCH SHALL BE SECURED TO THE STRETCHER AT KNEE LEVELAFTER THE VICTIM HAS BEEN SECURED TO THE STRETCHER.
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Rescue proceduresRescue procedures
As an investigator you have to determine numerous things while rescuing victims: Estimated time victim has been in space
without air. The nature and severity of the victim's
injuries The time required to transport the
victim
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Rescue proceduresRescue procedures
The victim should be transported out of the space by the quickest means.
Lesson Topic 1.4, Emergency Rescue Operations
VICTIM TRANSPORT Quickest Safe Means: Drag or FF’s
Carry
Warning: Do Not Pull Out by Safety Line
If Injured: Stretcher w/ Hoist -or-
Harness w/ Y-bridle Hoist Line on Shoulder Straps
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Rescue proceduresRescue procedures
The selection should be based on the following:
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Rescue proceduresRescue procedures
The selection should be based on the following: Time required
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Rescue proceduresRescue procedures
The selection should be based on the following: Time required Victim(s) injuries
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Rescue proceduresRescue procedures
The selection should be based on the following: Time required Victim(s) injuries Capability to continuously supply air to
the victim from respiratory equipment being used.
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Rescue proceduresRescue procedures
Use hoisting equipment as needed
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REVIEW AND SUMMARYREVIEW AND SUMMARY
Lesson Topic 1.4, Emergency Rescue Operations
Question # 1: When May Rescuers Enter a Confined Space?
When GFE / GFEA Orders Entry
Question # 2: Who is on the Primary Rescue Team?
One Investigator, One Rescuer
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THE ENDTHE END
Lesson Topic 1.4, Emergency Rescue Operations